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(Feeling the Pulse and the Pinch by Taxation) I consider it a special privilege to be invited to chair the...
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On April 6, 2026, dignitaries from across Nigeria and beyond will converge to celebrate a man whose life has been...
When news filtered in on Wednesday, February 11, about the passing of Professor Biodun Jeyifo, I found myself journeying back...
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When the clock struck midnight on 22 February 1966, the quiet township of Ogbor Uvuru in Imo State awoke to a sound far...
Words matter. They frame reality before facts are examined; they sculpt perception before spreadsheets are opened. In public finance, language...
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Government finally admits what we’ve all known for years. But admission isn’t enough. Nigerians would like to know how government...
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As Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) marks 35 years of existence, the anniversary offers more than a ceremonial opportunity. It...